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China (Jingdezhen) International Tea Industry Exhibition and Tea Packaging Design Exhibition is launched today 20190501
Today,On the morning of May 1, the China (Jingdezhen) International Tea Industry Exhibition and Tea Packaging Design Exhibition (hereinafter referred to as Jingdezhen Teaware Exhibition) was officially launched at the Jingdezhen International Convention and Exhibition Center. As the first debut of Jingdezhen Guoxin Nanqiang Exhibition Co., Ltd. in Jingdezhen, the tea exhibition was highly valued by the Jingdezhen Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Government. On the opening day, the former vice chairman of the Fujian Provincial Political Consultative Conference and the president of the Cross-Strait Tea Industry Exchange Association…
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Four famous Buddhist mountains and four great Buddhas in China
Jingdezhen porcelain is famous for its white porcelain. It is known as “white as jade, as bright as a mirror, as thin as paper, and sounds like a dragonfly”. It is full of varieties and has more than 3,000 names. The porcelain is excellent, the shape is light and the decoration is diverse. In terms of decoration, there are blue and white, glazed red, ancient color, pastel, fighting color, new color, underglaze multicolored, blue and white exquisite, etc., among which blue and white, pastel products are large, color glaze is famous. There are many…
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China Jingdezhen traditional four famous porcelain
Jingdezhen porcelain has a beautiful shape, a wide variety, rich decoration and unique style. Porcelain “white as jade, bright as mirror, thin as paper, sound like a slap”, exquisite, pastel, blue and white, color glaze, collectively known as Jingdezhen four traditional porcelain. First,mitong OR Linglong Porcelain Linglong Porcelain is carved on the porcelain body by a carving process, and many regular “exquisite eyes” are carved out. Then, after the glaze is burned, these holes are made into translucent bright holes, which are very beautiful and are referred to as “card glass”….
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Blue and White Porcelain Collection in Jingdezhen Ceramic Museum China
Blue-and-white plum vase with entangled peony pattern Yuan dynasty ,height 42.1cm, diameter of belly 24.2cm, first class culture relics.It was purchased from Fengcheng culture Gallery of Jiangxi Province,and it is collected by Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum.Features:Small mouth, slipped shoulder,bulging belly, the part below belly tapers gradually , unglazed foot. The whole body was painted with five-layer decoration from top to bottom. Its shoulder was covered with lotus with eight treasures pattern inside. The belly was decorated with peony scroll, and the lower part of belly was decorated with upward lotus…
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Qing xianfeng enamel paint the eight immortals grain bottle
lots of informationThe TheThe authorTheTheCreationTheTheSpecialAuction timeAuction companyThe – size 21 cm work classification ceramic famille rose porcelain in the the qing dynasty s the qing xianfeng value RMB 18000-18000 price auction special antique curios 2017-01-08 Beijing HanHai auction co., LTD. auction HanHai (93) of the four seasons sale the source:https://auction.artron.net/paimai-art0063742151/
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英文版:Hand-painted pink Phoenix Peony Vase Jingdezhen Ceramics Landing Living Room Large Decoration Home Chinese Jewelry
宝贝网址: https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=556250929999Product master diagram: Specification color selection: Style 1 [1.2m individual customization] Product description
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Porcelain, Jingdezhen and Chinese History by France Pepper
Prepared by France Pepper Former Director of Arts and Culture Programs at China Institute Porcelain, Jingdezhen and Chinese History by France Pepper Porcelain, often called “china” in English is arguably China‟s most famous export. It was sought after in the Near East, East and Southeast Asia, and Europe for centuries, eventually becoming prized in America as well. Fired clay objects have been manufactured in China as far back as its Neolithic period (ca. 6500-1700 BCE) and have played a significant role in the history of Chinese art, technological innovation, as…